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Feeling at Home
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The way the restaurant is setup, I can see how a lot of smoke could migrate into the eating area. So, I see his point. Plus you can tell that their filtration system isn't that great. He did e-mail back and said to let him know next time I am there and he would take care of me. I won't, because I don't think that is necessary. |
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Ephesians 2:8
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Stopped at an Outback in WV and was taken aback when they asked "smoking or non-smoking?" Likely they wouldn't have allowed cigars, but I didn't bring them with me at any rate.
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Last time I was in the Outback here close to me they let you smoke cigars in the bar area. Another steakhouse down the road has smoking in the bar also butno cigars. I eat at the no cigar place, why? Because I'm going to eat not smoke and I like the food better.
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